'It feels like everyone is welcome'

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With 16 different categories for age, gender and ability, the FA People's Cup is for everyone.

When
TeamGB Paralympian footballer Jack Rutter
met Ben Ridd - who was taking part in the male disability category in Dorset - he found out just what it means for some players to participate in the nation's biggest five-a-side tournament for the first time.

Get Involved - Ibrahimovic ban, Mings appeal

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Danny Morgan:
With the Mings appeal, can the FA prove intent on the part of Mings? This is a very grey area.

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So, Zlatan accepts the violent conduct change from FA but on national television denied it? Odd that and seems like he was telling porkies when interviewed. Should set an extra 3 games for fibbing!
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So, Zlatan accepts the violent conduct change from FA but on national television denied it? Odd that and seems like he was telling porkies when interviewed. Should set an extra 3 games for fibbing!

Hully

John Goodhewfalse:
Look at head-on footage. Mings has to reach left foot way outside his right leg to hit Zlatan. Totally unnatural running action.

Cricket to introduce sendings-off

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Australia's Glenn McGrath was jokingly shown a red card by umpire Billy Bowden during the first ever Twenty20 international in 2005 after he pretended to bowl underarm
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Australia's Glenn McGrath was jokingly shown a red card by umpire Billy Bowden during the first ever Twenty20 international in 2005 after he pretended to bowl underarm

Cricket's lawmakers, the MCC, have
approved several rule changes
that will introduce sendings-off, award penalty runs for poor behaviour and limit bat sizes.

Player offences will be measured across four levels and punishments range from giving away five runs to being dismissed temporarily or permanently.

Batsmen will also now not be run out if their bat loses contact with the ground after being grounded behind the crease.